Strikeforce: Lawler vs Shields

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– Ten area fighters, including “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler of Granite City, Ill., who will
face San Francisco’s Jake Shields in the highly anticipated main event,  are scheduled to compete on Strikeforce’s sensational mixed martial arts
event this Saturday, June 6, at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis.


 


The
biggest MMA event in the history of the Gateway City also will include nine
other Midwest fighters. They will be featured during a five-bout, non-televised
undercard that will precede a five-fight telecast on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west
coast).


 


Doors at the Scottrade Center will open for Strikeforce:
“Lawler vs. Shields” at 6:30 p.m. CT this Saturday. The first non-televised preliminary bout
will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets, priced from $30, are on sale at the Scottrade
Center box office, all Ticketmaster locations
(800-745-3000), Ticketmaster online (http://www.ticketmaster.com), and Strikeforce’s official website (http://www.strikeforce.com).


 


Four of the 10 fighters on the undercard hail from St. Louis
– Jesse Finney, Tyron
Woodley, Pat
Benson and Dave
Cochran. There is
also a fighter from Columbia (Lucas Lopes), one from St. Genevieve (Booker DeRousse), one from St. Peters (James
Wade), one from
Granite City (Salvoder Woods) and one from Edwardsville, Ill., by way of Wood River,
Ill. (Scott Ventimiglia).


 


The undefeated Finney (3-0) will be opposed by fellow
unbeaten Josh Bumgarner (7-0) at 175 pounds, Woodley will meet Woods at 170 pounds, Gateway
City competitors Benson and Cochran will collide at 155, Ventimigilia faces
Lopes at 185 pounds and DeRousse takes on Wade at 205 pounds.


 


Finney, a graduate of Affton High in St. Louis, has been
victorious in all his fights in the first round, including a 20-second knockout
over John Price in his last start on Aug. 22, 2008.


 


The owner and head instructor of his own gym, Finney’s MMA
in St. Louis, the six-foot, 34-year-old won his other two starts by submission
– one in 1:20, the other in 2:45.


 


 Before turning
to MMA, Finney went unbeaten as a kickboxer (23-0) and is 8-2 as a pro
boxer.  Finney also is the head
coach of the St. Louis Enforcers of Chuck Norris’s World Combat League.


 


 Bumgarner, of
Waterloo, Iowa, is a highly skilled kickboxer with strong Jiu-Jitsu skills. He
is making his 2009 debut after winning his last start on Oct. 25, 2008.


 


Woodley, the 11th of 13 children raised by his
mother, was born, raised and lives in St. Louis. Making a go of it on the tough
streets wasn’t easy and he underwent his fair share of growing pains. Due in
large part to wrestling, however, and, now, MMA, Woodley has turned his life
around dramatically.



“My mother raised all of us, and she
never complained. She did everything. My goal has always been to buy her a
house, and that is still my goal,’’ Woodley said.


 


The hard-nosed Woods, a stand out from Granite City, Ill,
registered a 0:44, first-round submission over Ryan Scheeper on April 11, 2009, during Battle @
The Bend III in Illinois.


 


Benson, an instructor at Finney’s gym, has been into
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for 15 years and holds a black belt in the martial
art.  He is known for putting
relentless pressure on opponents.


 


Cochran, who’s making his 2009 debut, has won two of his
last three starts. A lethal striker, he is unaccustomed to putting in a full
night’s work, having gone the distance in only four of his 34 fights. Ten of
his 16 victories have come by submission.


 


Ventimiglia has won three straight and six of seven. The
submission master has forced 11 of his 12 victims to tap out.  The world-class Lopes has been
triumphant in three of his last four.


 


DeRousse will try to put into play his vicious slams and
powerful ground and pound offensive in an effort to regain his winning ways in
what will be his 2009 debut. Wade has won two straight and three of four.


 


In other fights on SHOWTIME’s
five-fight telecast, Arlovski, a former UFC champion, will take on the undefeated, hard-hitting
Rogers in an
Affliction sponsored heavyweight bout, exciting, power-punching Scott “Hands Of Steel’’
Smith will take on
talented, Cesar Gracie black belt Nick Diaz, knockout artist Phil “The New
York Bad Ass’’ Baroni will meet Joe “Diesel’’ Riggs in a welterweight scrap and ex-UFC belt-holder and two-time
NCAA Division I national wrestling champion Kevin “The Monster” Randleman will face “Iron’’ Mike Whitehead in a light
heavyweight matchup.


 


The fights are scheduled for
three-3-minute rounds, with the exception of Arlovski-Rogers, which is slated
for five, 5-minute rounds.


 


 


 

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